Elley Duhé Returns With New Single "Ain't No Feeling"

Elley Duhé drops off new single, "Ain't No Feeling."

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Alabama's Elley Duhé is bound to do some major things in the future. She's a name that should be on your radar but if she isn't, she will be in the future. She's bringing a new sound to pop music right now and delivers a unique take on her approach to melodies and writing. She further proves that with her latest single, "Ain't No Feeling."

Elley Duhé returns with her brand new single, "Ain't No Feeling." The singer taps producer Azul Wynter and HazeBanga. The latter worked with Beyoncé on Lemonade and was ultimately nominated for a Grammy for his work on the project. Elley delivers an infectious hook on "Ain't No Feeling" over the bassy production provided by Azul Wynter and Hazebanga. Keep your eyes peeled for new music from Elley.

Quotable Lyrics
Party do not stop me
I'm here to make you love me
If we're knocking 'til the morning
Yes, somebody call the warden


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